By-elections
| By-election | Year | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | Retained | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stanstead | 1908 | Henry Lovell | Liberal | Charles Henry Lovell | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Huron South | 1908 | Benjamin B. Gunn | Conservative | Murdo Young McLean | Liberal | Death | No | ||
| Nicolet | 1907 | Charles Ramsay Devlin | Liberal | Gustave-Adolphe-Narcisse Turcotte | Liberal | Resignation upon appointment to the provincial cabinet of Quebec | Yes | ||
| City of Ottawa | 1907 | Napoléon Antoine Belcourt | Liberal | William H. Hutchison | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
| Labelle | 1907 | Henri Bourassa | Liberal | Charles Beautron Major | Liberal | Resignation to enter provincial politics | Yes | ||
| York Centre | 1907 | Archibald Campbell | Liberal | Peter Douglas McLean | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
| Colchester | 1907 | Frederick Andrew Laurence | Liberal | John Stanfield | Conservative | Appointed a judge | No | ||
| London | 1907 | C. S. Hyman | Liberal | Thomas Beattie | Conservative | Resignation | No | ||
| Northumberland East | 1907 | Edward Cochrane | Conservative | Charles Lewis Owen | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
| Brockville | 1907 | Daniel Derbyshire | Liberal | George Perry Graham | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
| City and County of St. John | 1907 | Alfred Stockton | Conservative | William Pugsley | Liberal | Death | No | ||
| Richelieu | 1907 | Arthur-Aimé Bruneau | Liberal | Adélard Lanctôt | Liberal | Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec | Yes | ||
| L'Assomption | 1907 | Romuald-Charlemagne Laurier | Liberal | Ruben Charles Laurier | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Three Rivers and St. Maurice | 1907 | Jacques Bureau | Liberal | Jacques Bureau | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
| Victoria | 1907 | John Costigan | Liberal | Pius Michaud | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
| Nicolet | 1906 | Rodolphe Lemieux | Liberal | Charles Ramsay Devlin | Liberal | Chose to sit for Gaspé | Yes | ||
| St. Ann | 1906 | Daniel Gallery | Liberal | Joseph Charles Walsh | Liberal | Election declared void | Yes | ||
| Shelburne and Queen's | 1906 | William Stevens Fielding | Liberal | William Stevens Fielding | Liberal | Election declared void | Yes | ||
| Bruce North | 1906 | Leonard Thomas Bland | Liberal-Conservative | John Tolmie | Liberal | Death | No | ||
| Quebec County | 1906 | Charles Fitzpatrick | Liberal | Lorenzo Robitaille | Independent Liberal | Appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada | No | ||
| Elgin East | 1906 | Andrew B. Ingram | Liberal-Conservative | David Marshall | Conservative | Appointed Vice Chairman of the Ontario Railway and Municipal Commission | Yes | ||
| Renfrew North | 1906 | Peter White | Conservative | Gerald Verner White | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
| Strathcona | 1906 | Peter Talbot | Liberal | Wilbert McIntyre | Liberal | Called to the Senate | Yes | ||
| Cape Breton North and Victoria | 1906 | Daniel Duncan McKenzie | Liberal | Alexander Charles Ross | Liberal | Appointed a judge | Yes | ||
| Victoria City | 1906 | George Riley | Liberal | William Templeman | Liberal | Resignation to provide a seat for Templeman | Yes | ||
| Maisonneuve | 1906 | Raymond Préfontaine | Liberal | Alphonse Verville | Labour | Death | No | ||
| Assiniboia West | 1906 | Thomas Walter Scott | Liberal | William Erskine Knowles | Liberal | Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan | Yes | ||
| Saskatchewan | 1906 | John Henderson Lamont | Liberal | George Ewan McCraney | Liberal | Resignation to enter provincial politics in Saskatchewan | Yes | ||
| Town of Sherbrooke | 1906 | Arthur Norreys Worthington | Conservative | Arthur Norreys Worthington | Conservative | Election declared void | Yes | ||
| Compton | 1906 | Aylmer Byron Hunt | Liberal | Aylmer Byron Hunt | Liberal | Election declared void | Yes | ||
| York North | 1905 | William Mulock | Liberal | Allen Bristol Aylesworth | Liberal | Appointed a judge | Yes | ||
| Antigonish | 1905 | Colin McIsaac | Liberal | William Chisholm | Liberal | Appointed a Railway Commissioner | Yes | ||
| Lambton West | 1905 | Thomas George Johnston | Liberal | Frederick Forsyth Pardee | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Wentworth | 1905 | E. D. Smith | Conservative | Peter Douglas McLean | Conservative | Election declared void | Yes | ||
| London | 1905 | C. S. Hyman | Liberal | C. S. Hyman | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
| Oxford North | 1905 | James Sutherland | Liberal | George Smith | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Lévis | 1905 | Louis Julien Demers | Liberal | Louis Auguste Carrier | Liberal | Death | Yes | ||
| Edmonton | 1905 | Frank Oliver | Liberal | Frank Oliver | Liberal | Recontested upon ministerial appointment | Yes | ||
| Toronto Centre | 1905 | Edward Frederick Clarke | Conservative | Edmund James Bristol | Conservative | Death | Yes | ||
| Wright | 1905 | Wilfrid Laurier | Liberal | Emmanuel Berchmans Devlin | Liberal | Chose to sit for Quebec East | Yes | ||
| Carleton | 1905 | Edward Kidd | Conservative | Robert L. Borden | Conservative | Resignation to provide a seat for Borden | Yes | ||
| Quebec-Centre | 1905 | Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin | Liberal | Arthur Lachance | Liberal | Appointed a judge of the Superior Court of Quebec | Yes | ||
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